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I wonder if we I could get my hands on one of these?
http://www.adcom.co.jp/en/stb.html

This thing is running linux with a Sigma Mpeg 1-4 Decoder. more than
powerful enough for a frontend machine. perhaps the company would ship
one to a developer in hopes of opening a new market for their devices.
I'm almost certain this thing would work. hell they already have a linux
driver for the video decoder. and it is designed for use with a tv. and
it already runs linux. hmm!

Joe
RE: I wonder if we I could get my hands on one of these? [ In reply to ]
Update… I got a response from the manufacturer… here’s what they had to say:


Dear Mr.Joseph H. Fry,

Thanks for your attention to our products.
We can deliver our ECCLE5000 from 1st July because of manufacturing new models.
The price of it is between US$ 500 and 1,200 depending on its hardware architecture
whether you need a 2.5 inches hard disc or PCMCIA interface.
I think we can ship it to anywhere you want even in small quantities.
Please let me know your requirements with more details.
Best regards,
Yukio Uchida
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内田 幸男
Uchida Yukio
Vice President, Advanced Communications Co., Ltd.
2876-1, Oooka, Numazu-shi,
Shizuoka 410-0022, JAPAN
Tel: +81-55-927-1100
Fax: +81-55-922-5865
e-mail: uchida@adcom.co.jp
URL: http://www.adcom.co.jp
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-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces@snowman.net [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces@snowman.net] On Behalf Of Joseph H. Fry
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:40 AM
To: mythtv-users@snowman.net
Subject: [mythtv-users] I wonder if we I could get my hands on one of these?

http://www.adcom.co.jp/en/stb.html
This thing is running linux with a Sigma Mpeg 1-4 Decoder… more than powerful enough for a frontend machine… perhaps the company would ship one to a developer in hopes of opening a new market for their devices… I’m almost certain this thing would work… hell they already have a linux driver for the video decoder… and it is designed for use with a tv… and it already runs linux… hmm!
Joe